Turkey's UID, Kizilay launch aid campaign for Yemen

Head of Union of International Democrats says aid will be delivered to the Yemenis via Turkish Red Crescent

| 20.01.2019

By Askin Kiyagan

VIENNA

The Union of International Democrats (UID) and the Turkish Red Crescent (Kizilay) on Saturday launched an aid campaign in Austria to raise money for people in war-torn Yemen.

“Compassion knows no bounds, race or religion. If someone is in pain somewhere, we as Turkey should support them,” Kizilay's Deputy Chairman Naci Yorulmaz said at the event.

He added that the aid campaign will help the people in the region.

Yemen has been dogged by conflict since 2014, when Houthi rebels overran much of the country, including the capital Sanaa, forcing the government to take up temporary residence in the coastal city of Aden.

Despite ongoing humanitarian assistance, 15.9 million people wake up hungry every day. The conflict has also displaced more than three million people and killed thousands of civilians, according to the World Food Programme.

“We [Turkey] aim to contribute for permanent peace and stability in the world,” Asip Kaya, Turkish Consul General in Vienna said, adding that Turkey supports countries from the Philippines to Colombia.

Fatih Karakoca, head of UID in Austria said the aid will be delivered to the people in Yemen through Kizilay.